He should stay where he is.... We as tax payers are only paying for him anyways. Let him stay there and milk the system like normal.
No.
make him legal!
No. If you come back after being deported, but the green card isn't expired yet, you will, again, be deported (which will not look good on your part being deported twice).
No, but attempting to collect twice for one incident is illegal.
Unfortunately there is nothing that will change the status of the foreign national as he has broken immigration laws twice and now will be deported and unable to apply for reentry for at least ten years. It is also possible because he "deliberately violated with malice" US immigration laws he will be receive a sentence in a federal facility before he is deported; although time spent in detention awaiting trial usually negates further incarceration. Most people who are deported are guilty of a felony. Once a foreign national with a felony record returns to the U.S., he/she is immediatly guilty of "agrivated reentry" which is also a felony. The illegal alien can be locked up for not less than 1 and not more than 10 years, at which time he/she will be deported. U.S. citizens should learn to be more careful regarding who they marry. This is a nation of laws, and ignoring our laws enourages others to ignore our laws.
Unfortunately, under current laws, this person's chances of becoming legal look very slim, but you can always consult an Immigration Lawyer.
It may be possible, but it can take a while. He will have to apply for a visa from his own country.
Was he a husband? yes he was married twice to Lisa Marie and Debbie Rowe.Did he have a husband? no, he wasn't gay.
yes
no he divore twice
Your grandfather's cousin is your cousin twice removed. Her husband has no direct relationship to you.
No, it is not.